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Building a Credit
History with Student Credit Cards
If you are a college student,
acquiring a college or student credit card is
the easiest way to build a good credit history.
Perhaps you have seen credit card applications
displayed around campus. The application process
is very simple, and most people are approved.
Although obtaining a credit card is perfect for
proving credit worthiness, it is essential to
responsibly manage credit.
Advantages of a Student
or College Credit Cards
Aside from the obvious advantage
of establishing credit history, student credit
cards are ideal for basic purchases. For the most
part, college students are strapped for cash.
Hence, a college credit card may be used wisely
to purchase semester books and pay for other unexpected
expenses that arise. Furthermore, some college
students obtain a student credit card to purchase
an inexpensive used vehicle.
On average, student credit cards
have a low limit. Average credit limits are about
$1,000. Credit card companies recognize that first
time credit card users may become overly excited
with seemingly "free money," thus, the
limits are kept low. Low credit limits make student
credit cards easier to manage. As you build credit,
the credit card company will gradually increase
your spending limit.
How to Use Credit Wisely
To avoid accumulating excessive
debts, college students must resist the urge to
buy whatever they want. In some instances, a college
credit card company will approve students for
a large credit limit. This is dangerous. Do not
purchase items you cannot afford. By doing so,
you will likely join millions of other people
who are drowning in debt. Rule of thumb: payoff
balances each month. This contributes to you remaining
debt free.
How to Apply for a Student
Credit Card
To get approved for a
student credit card, college students must be
employed. The application will request employer,
income, school, and personal information. Moreover,
the creditor will review your credit report. Prior
to completing the application, you should read
the terms of agreement. What is credit card's
introductory rate? What will the rate be after
the six month introductory period? Furthermore,
what are the late fees, and is there an annual
fee?
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